Anyone using HTTP-tunnel over RMI out there ?

2002-10-18 Thread achana
Anyone willing to take on this challenge ? Trade info to make it work (or work better) ? Must use Apache and Tomcat, make and model of backend database not critical, but Oracle is preferred. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: mailto:tomcat-user-unsubscribe;jakarta.apache.org For additional commands,

HTTP Tunnel problem

2002-05-16 Thread Stuart Stephen
Hi all, I have run into another problem. I can recieve messages from the server that I am tunnelling to and send them to the applet fine. However it is proving difficult to do things the other way round, when I want to send a message from the applet to the internal server I am having

HTTP Tunnel question

2002-05-15 Thread Stuart Stephen
Hi all, Me again :o) I have progressed a bit further and have now run into another problem. I can recieve messages from the server that I am tunnelling to and send them to the applet fine. However it is proving difficult to do things the other way round, when I want to send a message from the

RE: HTTP Tunnel question

2002-05-15 Thread James, Stuart
HTTP Tunnel question, This message is getting rejected by our email server as it contains a VBScript. Does this message have to include a script file? I'm sure other people get them same problem with attachments as they pose a virus/security threat. thanks

RE: HTTP Tunnel question

2002-05-15 Thread Stuart Stephen
Hi all, I have run into another problem. I can recieve messages from the server that I am tunnelling to and send them to the applet fine. However it is proving difficult to do things the other way round, when I want to send a message from the applet to the internal server I am having

RE: HTTP Tunnel (a response please????)

2002-04-10 Thread Stuart Stephen
Excelent, sounds ideal. Thank you very much. Stuart -Original Message- From: Marc Chamberlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 10 April 2002 05:42 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: HTTP Tunnel (a response please) Stuart I am using an HTTP Tunneling protocol (for serialized Java

HTTP Tunnel

2002-04-09 Thread Stuart Stephen
Hi everybody, I'm looking to make an HTTP tunnel servlet or jsp page that will keep the user connected consistently rather than it disconnecting and re-connecting each time a request is sent. Could anyone help me out here? Stuart -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional

RE: HTTP Tunnel (a response please????)

2002-04-09 Thread Stuart Stephen
-Original Message- From: Stuart Stephen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 08 April 2002 22:16 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: HTTP Tunnel Hi everybody, I'm looking to make an HTTP tunnel servlet or jsp page that will keep the user connected consistently rather than it disconnecting

RE: HTTP Tunnel (a response please????)

2002-04-09 Thread rsequeira
] on 04/09/2002 07:41:22 AM Please respond to Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: RE: HTTP Tunnel (a response please) -Original Message- From: Stuart Stephen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 08 April 2002 22:16 To: Tomcat Users

Re: HTTP Tunnel (a response please????)

2002-04-09 Thread Marc Chamberlin
: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 6:24 AM Subject: RE: HTTP Tunnel (a response please) That's the way HTTP works. You browser connects to a web server when it makes a request. And once it gets a response, it disconnects. The connection, it creates, may be persistent (default with HTTP/1.1) though

FW: HTTP Tunnel

2002-04-08 Thread Stuart Stephen
Hi everybody, I'm looking to make an HTTP tunnel servlet or jsp page that will keep the user connected consistently rather than it disconnecting and re-connecting each time a request is sent. Could anyone help me out here? Stuart -- To unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional